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Arcadis

Arcadis at MIPIM

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Arcadis at MIPIM

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The logistics industry is in the spotlight after many of us relied on home deliveries during lockdown - a shift that has changed retail forever. But what does this mean for shops, the environment, and the people who make it all happen?We're in
The construction sector’s carbon footprint is one of the biggest on earth, and this summer has offered some devastating reminders that climate change is a very real problem. From floods in Germany and Belgium, to fires in Greece and France - to
Data centers not only act as digital warehouses, they can also be good neighbors. But what about the data itself? How much of it really needs storing, and how sustainable can it be?Joining Emma Nelson in this program are Alex Reid, Architect a
In this episode we delve into politics and the relationship between the public and private sector. How do we work together to navigate ourselves out of challenges that do not respect borders or party politics?  Our guests today are Gavin Barwe
As tourism slowly returns to Europe, we discuss how the hospitality sector is adapting quickly to ever changing restrictions, whilst being more sustainable and using tech to give guests a bespoke luxury experience. Joining us in this episode a
Welcome to this special series as we return to the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, albeit some of us virtually, for MIPIM 2021. Presented by BBC journalist Emma Nelson, we invite guests from around the world to talk about the future of real est
Though thousands of contaminated sites have been successfully closed over the last four decades, there are still some sites that present significant challenges. Matthew Schnobrich discusses how the evolution of remediation technology and invest
Dr. Alan Horneman challenges the assumption that the concept of back diffusion proves it’s impossible to remediate fractured rock plumes to low clean-up standards. Here he talks about new strategies and real successes in the treatment of fractu
Effective, long-term mitigation of NAPL seeps and resulting sheens depend on robust conceptual site models. Rick Ahlers discusses NAPL mobility, the development of NAPL seepage conceptual site models and the state of the art in NAPL seepage mit
The U.S. Geological Survey estimates that potential karst-forming bedrock is beneath 20% of the United States. This means that, on average, karst-forming rocks are a problem for one out of five contaminated sites. Even though karst may be a com
The treatment of metals and metalloids in an in situ system is challenging. Metals cannot be destroyed, and their in situ treatment relies on transforming their solubility, and hence mobility, in soil and groundwater systems. When information o
Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances have come under increasing scientific and regulatory scrutiny and will soon be federally regulated in the United States. However, many remediation leaders may not be aware these contaminants exist on their si
Dr. Scott Potter talks about a new remediation method called Dynamic Groundwater Recirculation. The approach is changing the way we think about treating aquifers and allowing successful outcomes where remediation was once considered impossible.
Jason Carter highlights some of the most significant trends and innovations that will drive the evolution of remediation. Find out how you can begin to implement these important ideas and create a culture of innovation in your own company.For
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